Adams was inside his home just relaxing on his sofa when he heard the loud noise.

"Boom! Hit the house and before you know it, I'm in the kitchen. It knocked me from the living room to the kitchen," said Adams.

Adams' wife and 27-year-old daughter were also home at the time.

His daughter had to be taken to the hospital.

"She was covered under rocks and bricks," said Adams. "She was bleeding from the head."

Neighbors say cars speeding down these streets is becoming a chronic problem.

"It was going and it missed the turn. And they said she sped up real quick so it sounds like she missed the brake and hit the gas," said Kathleen Cline. "People come riding down the street, they're doing 35 to 50 miles an hour. It's a street full of kids. We have at least 20 kids just on this block."

Aryele Jenkins was outside and watched the whole thing happen.

"I seen the car flying past and I was like, slow down!" said Jenkins. "They flew into the house and then my momma just heard some girl screaming and I was like oh my God, I was so scared."

Adams is now left with a gaping hole in his house and a huge mess to clean up.

Residents say they plan to work on the problem of how to keep their neighborhood safe from speeding drivers.